Business was started in Tyler in 1958 by the Crawford family, who eventually sold to the local manager. In 1998, he retired and Jace bought the business. Jace has actually worked for the company since the 70's, when he was in a high school work program! It's a family affair with Jace, wife Donna, son Jordan, brother John and very long time employee Johnny. A+ rating with BBB; member of Tyler Area Builders Assn and Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce.
Existing wood or steel doors often get damaged and older doors just wear out. The Overhead Door Company will check the old door, verify the opening size and condition, and replace the old door with a new steel door. Insulated steel doors give the best of both worlds - no more painting and it's insulated! And to emphasize the commitment to quality service and total customer satisfaction, Overhead Door Company maintains a 24 hour, seven-day-a-week emergency line. The name of the game is service, and the experienced technicians at the Overhead Door Company are able to handle most any situation concerning residential or commercial doors, electric operators, gate operators, or dock equipment.
I have been doing contractor work all my life. I have always exceeded the knowledge of the people that were above me so I decided to take a leap of faith and start my own company which has been an amazing opportunity.
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